Mark McGwire slugged his 60th homer of the year Saturday to tie Babe Ruth's single-season output set in 1927. Catch the fever at Total Baseball's Homer Watch.

Actress Jane Curtin ("Kate and Allie") is 51.

Comedian Jeff Foxworthy is 40.

Actress Swoosie Kurtz ("The World According to Garp") is 54.

In 1522, Juan Sebastian Del Cano completed the first
circumnavigation of the world.

In 1566, Suleiman I died. Known as "The Lawgiver," he was
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, credited with building up the strength
of the empire.

In 1666, the Great Fire of London ended after destroying much of
the city in a conflagration that began on September 2.
Ninety-seven churches burned to the ground, including St Paul's
Cathedral.

In 1766, John Dalton, the English scientist who established
the quantitive atomic theory in chemistry in 1808, born.

In 1813, the French army led by Michel Ney was defeated by the
Allied European armies at Dennewitz, Germany, during the
Napoleonic Wars.

In 1860, Jane Addams, U.S. sociologist and reformer who was a co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931, born.

In 1876, John James Rickard Macleod, Scottish physiologist who discovered insulin in 1921 with Sir Charles Banting, born. The two jointly won the Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology in 1923.

In 1888, Joseph Patrick Kennedy born. A U.S. businessman and diplomat, he was the father of President John Kennedy. His other sons, Robert and Edward, also succeeded in American politics.

In 1898, Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands was inaugurated.

In 1901, William McKinley, 25th U.S. president from 1896 to
1901, was shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz while attending Pan
American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He died eight days
later.

In 1914, in World War I, the first Battle of the Marne began
along a 300-mile (500-km) front when the French launched a
counter-offensive against the German advance.

In 1940, King Carol II of Romania was forced to abdicate by
the Axis powers in World War II in favor of his son Michael.

In 1948, Princess Juliana became Queen of The Netherlands
following her mother's (Queen Wilhelmina) abdication.

In 1951, Prince Talal was proclaimed king of Jordan after the
assassination of his father King Abdullah in July.

In 1955, anti-Greek riots broke out in Istanbul and Izmir,
Turkey.

In 1961, Afghanistan broke off diplomatic relations with
Pakistan.

In 1965, India invaded West Pakistan in an attack aimed at
Lahore and intended to prevent further Pakistani offensives
against India in Kashmir.

In 1966, Henrik Frensch Verwoerd, South African prime minister
and staunch supporter of apartheid, was killed in parliament by Dimtric Tsafondas, a
parliamentary messenger.

In 1968, Swaziland became independent within the Commonwealth.

In 1970, Palestinian guerrillas hijacked four airliners
travelling to New York from Europe. One Pan Am Jumbo was blown
up the next day in Cairo and two Boeing 707s which landed at
Dawson's field in Jordan were blown up on September 12. The
fourth plane landed in London and hijacker Leila Khaled was
arrested.

In 1991, the Soviet Union recognized the Baltic republics of
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as independent.

In 1994, Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds held his
government's first talks with Gerry Adams, head of the IRA's
political wing Sinn Fein.

In 1997, Princess Diana was buried in the grounds of her
family home; the world-wide TV audience was estimated at over
2 billion.